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The Desert Speaks
Season 3, Episode 5: Research in the Southwest
Season 3
Episode 5
Scientists come from all over the world to study at the Southwestern Research Station, nestled near southern Arizona’s Chiricahua Mountain range. The station’s unique location makes it accessible to an amazing group of wildlife and plant life. Travel to this unique section of the Sonoran Desert and discover the oddities of many desert inhabitants and a vast variety of environments.
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Explore some of the largest dune fields in North America.
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Visit three groups of sand dunes located on public land in the United States.
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Join the search in Buena Vista, Sonora for the descendants of Ópata palm weavers.
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Take a look into the ways people collect and enjoy some of the oddest plants in the world.
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Take a trip to La Paz, Bolivia. At 12,000ft it is one of the highest cities in the world.
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Hit the road on an adventure from Lima, Peru through this “driest desert in the world.”
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The intrepid travelers begin a thorough investigation into the weird, wild plants of Baja.
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In Baja, the musing and memories of the ancient people adorn the walls in a dry cave.
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A journey to Baja, California and then continuing south to further explore.
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Catch a rare glimpse into the life, culture, and traditions of the native Mayo Indians.
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Evidence suggests that the ancestral Pueblo Indians accurately marked astronomical events.
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We visit The Valle de Tehuacán, the birthplace for domestic corn.